How would the Geforce 310M perform playing Battlefield 2?

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#1 krashjr
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I am looking into getting a laptop with this card in it, and B2 is probably the most recent thing I would try and play on it. I just need to know how well it would do. Thanks for any help that you give.

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#2 MuddVader
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http://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-GeForce-310M.22439.0.html

Its a CIass 3
Says chances are it might be able to run newer games in low settings fluently or not fluently at all.
I personally wouldnt count on it playing a big scale game like Battlefield.

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look for a different laptop.
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#4 Bikouchu35
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Ancient Battlefield 2 or Bad Company 2. Eh I dont see why not if its the former. Go get an Asus laptop w/ gtx260m for 900 @ bestbuy or i5 + 5730m

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If I can run it with a Mobility Radeon X2300 and still get smooth, playable framerates (albeit on medium/low settings at 1024x768, along with a Core 2 Duo at 2.5 GHz ensuring that there's no CPU bottleneck whatsoever), then that GeForce 310M should be able to run at medium or medium/high. However, it only has a 64-bit memory interface, which is rather...lackluster. I hope the higher clock speeds would make up for that. More importantly, what do you want out of a new laptop, and how much are you willing to spend?